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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1920-1921
Theobald Toby Barrett Jan-Apr 1921 Diary 18.pdf
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| − | Marj. and I went down to Sunday school and church and for once were eaerly for Sunday school. This was the tenth anniversary of Mr. Johnson's comng here so he told us and he announced his acceptance of the parish od Park Hill but didn't know exactly when he would ove. He also reviw=ewed the work of the church in the past ten years and tried to make out as far as as facts and figures were concerned that the rohgress had been very satisfactory. We didn't stay at Aunty's to dinner as we ha dintended as the boys wanted me to go for a tramp with them this after noon and I came home to change my clothes. We went way up black creek back of Bill Watt's place somewhere the definite object of our trip was to get a knife of Oliver's which he & Wilson left sticking in a tree up tertre yesterday. Frank went with us. Zeith & Doc lemmon's were over at the farm practising Pinafore | + | Marj. and I went down to Sunday school and church and for once were eaerly for Sunday school. This was the tenth anniversary of Mr. Johnson's comng here so he told us and he announced his acceptance of the parish od Park Hill but didn't know exactly when he would ove. He also reviw=ewed the work of the church in the past ten years and tried to make out as far as as facts and figures were concerned that the rohgress had been very satisfactory. We didn't stay at Aunty's to dinner as we ha dintended as the boys wanted me to go for a tramp with them this after noon and I came home to change my clothes. We went way up black creek back of Bill Watt's place somewhere the definite object of our trip was to get a knife of Oliver's which he & Wilson left sticking in a tree up tertre yesterday. Frank went with us. Zeith & Doc lemmon's were over at the farm practising Pinafore this after noon. I was tired to-mnight and went ot bed early. Another beautiful day. |
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before I came home last night and this morning there was quite a {words very faint}. It was not cold though. I went over to the farm and helped do the morning chores and then Dad said there was nothing much to be done outside {words very faint} came back home, which I did {words very faint} home not going over to do the chores to-night. Dad. walked over with me and went on down to Aunty's with some milk. I stayed in and fixed up Mr. Johnston's scroll and read all day. This after noon Frank and Dad. went by with Billy {words very faint} sleighs and Harry with him and later they came along with George. They said they had no trouble with them at all although Billy {words very faint} got away from them when the tongue hit him turning in the lane. They had to let him run up the lane and turned into the cornfield and turned around. George was very tame too much so in reality. He seems to lack ambition. I went out before six and shovelled the snow.
Saturday February 12th
This has been a beautiful day. The mercury went down to about 10° above zero during the night but it was bright sunny and no wind all day. This morning we hooked the colts up again and drove Billy out to Shand's corners. George we took down town. It was nearly noon when we started for town so I took my milk and jumped off here and stayed till after dinner. This after noon Dad. Enah and Tid drove out to the Shand's and Frank and I husked corn. The Tuxis boys came over to-night. Marj. went down town this morning and baked, swept scrubbed & darned.
Sunday February 13th
Marj. and I went down to Sunday school and church and for once were eaerly for Sunday school. This was the tenth anniversary of Mr. Johnson's comng here so he told us and he announced his acceptance of the parish od Park Hill but didn't know exactly when he would ove. He also reviw=ewed the work of the church in the past ten years and tried to make out as far as as facts and figures were concerned that the rohgress had been very satisfactory. We didn't stay at Aunty's to dinner as we ha dintended as the boys wanted me to go for a tramp with them this after noon and I came home to change my clothes. We went way up black creek back of Bill Watt's place somewhere the definite object of our trip was to get a knife of Oliver's which he & Wilson left sticking in a tree up tertre yesterday. Frank went with us. Zeith & Doc lemmon's were over at the farm practising Pinafore this after noon. I was tired to-mnight and went ot bed early. Another beautiful day.
